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6 Trends in Rapid eLearning Tools to watch in 2012

mLearning Revolution

Since it’s still January and people are blogging about trends or predictions for the new year, I thought I’d share some areas I believe Rapid eLearning Vendors should focus on in 2012 in order to stay ahead of the curve or worse, have a small startup eat their lunch. Informal Learning and Social learning. Send to Kindle.

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Help Your E-Learning Customers Understand HTML5

Rapid eLearning

Before we get started: Flash is going away soon. And if you have a lot of older e-learning courses, it’s something that you should be dealing with now before it’s too late. 4 Simple Steps to Update Flash Courses. 4 Simple Steps to Update Flash Courses. Thus the demand for HTML5 courses.

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The Simplest Way to Create e-Learning Content for the iPad

Trivantis

e-Learning Authoring Software Made Easy. Web-based Collaborative e-Learning Authoring. Affordable Rapid e-Learning. Easy Flash Content Creation. Learning & Talent Management Systems. Fast, Flexible & Powerful Learning Management. Flash Creation for Everyone. -->.

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Mobile Learning Moves the Evolution of Authoring Tools

Association eLearning

Over the years, these tools have had to balance ease-of-use with the ability to create a robust learning experience. For this post, I’d like to recap the evolution of authoring tools and talk about how Direct-to-WEB (D2W), Digitec’s cloud-based rapid eLearning authoring tool, has been designed to address these needs.

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eLearning Thought Leaders: Mark Lassoff

eLearning Weekly

Mark is an anomoly in the world of elearning these days, because he knows how to code. I’m not just talking about the two big programming languages, HTML and Flash. Mark works with and trains javascript, PERL, XML, CSS, PHP/MySQL, and the new and somewhat talked about HTML5. So I gotta try to stump you.

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4 Pragmatic Strategies L&D Teams Must Use to Train Remote Workers with Limited Training Budgets

EI Design

Move training to the virtual or self-paced online mode: Leverage existing ILT budgets as well as what you had planned for Migration of Flash to HTML5 to convert more courses to the Mobile format – particularly, Apps for Learning. A word of caution though, Rapid eLearning cannot address all your training needs.

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HTML5—What’s the Urgency?

The Learning Circuits

I’m starting to get some questions along the lines of, “We’ve been hearing we need to switch to HTML5 delivery, and we’d like to be forward-thinking, but why and when should we do it?” In that case, there is urgency to consider something other than a Flash-based solution. Those are really good questions; thanks for asking!